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sofmarmic
07-22-2005, 05:20 AM
Just got my brand new new seg today and the one thing that I found from this one and the other 2 i rode(disney world), is it has an oversteer sometimes understeer. I attributed this to use on the rentals but...now that I have my own I don't know. Any thoughts to correct this or is it just inherent.
fredkap
07-22-2005, 12:23 PM
Just a learning curve, when you were 16 in your first car, it took you a bit to master steering as well most likely. Post back each day as you master new things...you'll be fine.
BTW Post as a "Topic" not an "Event"
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All opinions are welcome!
Fred
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